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What does it mean to be Bhagwan?

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"To be Bhagwan is to transcend the trivialities of identity and ownership, embracing life with a playful freedom that allows the moment to unfold without the weight of ego or societal labels."

According to Osho, to be Bhagwan is to live beyond personal identity and social bookkeeping—unconcerned with passports, phone lists, or roles—moving in such freedom and trust that life, and those around you, handle the trivia. It is a playful, egoless stance that refuses confinement by institutional labels, remaining unattached, available to the moment, and unburdened by the anxiety of ownership, contacts, or the need to manage oneself.
Being Bhagwan means not clinging to names, papers, or contacts—staying free, relaxed, and present while others handle the little things.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces stress by dropping obsession with identity and control.
- Cultivates trust and openness to the present moment.
- Frees energy from bureaucracy to awareness and joy.
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